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Motor Scooters and No-Fault Insurance Coverage
Motorized scooters, mopeds and E-bikes are becoming more popular in both New York state and nationally. Several pieces of legislation have been passed allowing or expanding the use of lower speed E-bikes and E-scooters. Yet, the convenience and affordability also comes with a price in the form of injuries, sometimes fatal.Prophylactic Affirmative Defenses: Doing More Harm Than Good?
While merely striking affirmative defenses that should not have been in the action in the first place may not be a sufficient deterrent to curb the filing of frivolous defenses, where the assertion of such baseless prophylactic defenses occurs in first party insurance litigation, such as uninsured (UM) or underinsured (UIM) motorist claims, it may result in much harsher repercussions.TV Legal Ads Proving Useful Radar for Next Big Mass Tort Categories
Tracking television legal ads that solicit plaintiffs for mass torts can give general counsel early warning of new trends and gauge the plaintiffs' bar's appetite in product litigation categories.JetBlue-Spirit Airlines Planned $3.8 Billion Merger Dropped Due to Antitrust Concerns
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland called the decision "yet another victory for the Justice Department's work on behalf of American consumers," claiming execution of the deal "would have caused tens of millions of travelers to face higher fares and fewer choices."Senior Boeing Attorney Steps In to HR Chief Role as Contentious Labor Talks Loom
Uma Amuluru's move to human resources "is great training to someday sit in the GC seat," legal recruiter Deborah Ben-Canaan said.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
McCarter & English Punitive Damages Question to Be Argued Before State High Court
State and federal trial courts have split on whether punitive damages are available for contract claims outside of the insurance context, according to a recent ruling from U.S. District Judge Michael Shea of the District of Connecticut.Paul Gauguin (1848—1903): Revolutionary Painter Entangled in the Law
A discussion of the life of Paul Gauguin, who's last ten years, the author writes, were " a frenzied mixture of serious illness, financial hardship, painting and related artistic work, writing, political agitation—and legal problems."Google Accused of Continuing to Route Google Maps Users Through Dangerous Routes, Despite Warnings
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Judge John D. Moore Joins ADR Team at Pullman & Comley
Moore will focus on mediation and arbitration of civil disputes including family disputes and pre- and post-dissolution matters involving property distribution and child custody.Litigation Leaders: Lynn Neuner of Simpson Thacher on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist
"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."Trending Stories
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